1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the Battalion Skiing Team when the Battalion was stationed in Berlin from 1971 to 1973 Photographer; Klaus Marche, Army Public Relations Section, HQ Berlin

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - Berlin 1971-1973 A black and white photo of Exercise 'Beechnut' 23rd July to 6th August 1972 at La Courtine, France. A Rifle Section rests after completing a live firing exercise. Second from the right is Corporal 'Taffy' MORGAN

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the the 1967 KAPE (Keeping the Army in the Public Eye) Team of the Battalion taken on the square in Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes, Wiltshire in September 1967. It comprised the Regimental Recruiting Team which was deployed to the Regimental Counties from Minden, West Germany from April to August (Lieutenant T M A Daly, Sergeant D R Head and L/Corporals I G Backhouse, M A Browne and T J Hoare) and a reinforcement group which deployed from Minden on 14Sep67 to join them for the KAPE tour 24Sep-07Oct. 27 Army Youth Team (Wiltshire) which was manned by DERR personnel on 2 year postings (Lieutenant R C Vaughan-Payne, Sergeant M Green, and L/Corporals Davidson, M Kerr and Nicholls) and based in Le Marchant Barracks, Devizes, was attached to the KAPE Team for the duration of the tour. Sergeant M Mortimer was the Wessex Brigade Recruiter (DERR) based in Wiltshire who also joined the KAPE Team.
Front row kneeling, left to right are Private P J Cuss, Private S P Riddell, Private K A Heath, L/Corporal T J Hoare, L/Corporal M A Browne, Sergeant M Mortimer, Sergeant D R Head, Private K A Bousfield, L/Corporal M A Devonshire, Private I J Ball, Private L W Stretch
Rear row standing, left to right, are Corporal D A Bailey, Corporal D O Morgan, L/Corporal J C Long, Lieutenant R C Vaughan-Payne, Lieutenant T M A Daly (OC), L/Corporal I G Backhouse, Private Starsmere
Vehicles, left to right:
Truck 3/4 ton GS Cargo from the Battalion
FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier on loan to the RRT from the Infantry Demonstration Battalion at The School of Infantry
Trucks 1/4 ton GS Cargo x2 on loan to the RRT from a Southern Command pool.
Truck 3 ton GS Cargo from the Battalion
Truck 1/4 ton GS Fitted For Radio from the Battalion
(Note: these were all operational vehicles but had been 'bulled' and regimentally identified with badges and sign boards for KAPE purposes. The standard vehicle colour then was deep bronze green which polished well; drab olive green and then disrupted pattern camouflage was not generally adopted until the early 1970s. The trucks from the Battalion were in the normal 'exhausted' condition caused by the BAOR Cold War training programme and had ended a 2 week exercise only 5 days before starting the drive to the Channel for the crossing to England, so had required considerable tender loving care to achieve the state shown; they were also left hand drive which caused some bemusement in the towns and villages of Berkshire and Wiltshire. The DERR badges on the vehicles were made by apprentices at 27 Command Workshop REME at Warminster by copying the badge 'borrowed' from the Commanding Officer's staff car in Germany while he was on leave!

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the 27th Army Youth Team at Devizes around 1967 showing Corporal 'Taffy' Morgan in command of an Armoured Fighting Vehicle Armoured Personnel Carrier 432

Wiltshire Regiment - A colour photo of the gravestone of Private A G Morgan who was killed in action on 3rd June 1917 and is buried in France. The photograph was taken in summer 2004 Photographer: Mr J Chapman

4th/6th Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photo of two members of the Battalion's Duke of Edinburgh's Trophy team in 1959 at RMA Sandhurst on the course - they are Company Sergeant Major Pete Reader and Private Morgan

4th/6th Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A black and white photo taken during the Duke of Edinburgh's Trophy 1959 Competition at RMA Sandhurst showing Private MORGAN and WO2 Peter READER going over a six foot wall

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of members of Headquarter Company taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of "B" Company Headquarters staff taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Regimental Band taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of the MT (Motor Transport) Platoon taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white postcard of the Upton Lovell and Corton Platoon of the Home Guard during the 2nd World War. This unit met on alterative weeks at Upton Lovell Village Hall and Corton Village Hall.

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A colour photograph of an attached REME tradesman, Corporal Morgan around 1999. The Brandywine flash can be seen behind the REME cap badge.